cb radio repair shops
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CB or Ham Radio Crystal Holder 307 – 11.8400 MHZ 11840 KC NDK $3.98 |
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CB or Ham Radio Crystal Holder 1681 – 33.1950 MHZ 33195 KC TENN (1768) $3.98 |
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CB or Ham Radio Crystal Holder 220 – 26.7600 MHZ 26760 KC CH-22R B05S $3.98 |
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CB or Ham Radio Crystal Holder 1653 – 32.6950 MHZ 32695 KC ALAN $3.98 |
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CB or Ham Radio Crystal – 893 – 17.3150 MHZ – 17315 KC – HC-25/U .039 Pins $4.00 |
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CB or Ham Radio Crystal Holder 1654 – 27.5600 MHZ 27560 KC CH-12R H20S $3.98 |
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LMR-400 PL-259 Coax RF Cable UHF CB Radio, 1 Ft. $12.95 |
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LMR-400 PL-259 Coax RF Cable UHF CB Radio, 1.5 Ft. $13.15 |
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DC Power Supply Adj. Volts 9.5 Up To 15 VDC 36A for HAM or CB Radios 03 $66.00 |
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LMR-400 PL-259 Coax RF Cable UHF CB Radio, 2 Ft. $13.55 |
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LMR-400 PL-259 Coax RF Cable UHF CB Radio, 3 Ft. $13.95 |
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LMR-400 PL-259 Coax RF Cable UHF CB Radio, 4 Ft. $14.15 |
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LMR-400 PL-259 Coax RF Cable UHF CB Radio, 5 Ft. $14.55 |
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CB or Ham Radio Crystal Holder 1305 – 16.9150 MHZ 16915 KC M-Tron $3.98 |
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LMR-400 PL-259 Coax RF Cable UHF CB Radio, 6 Ft. $14.95 |
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LMR-400 PL-259 Coax RF Cable UHF CB Radio, 8 Ft. $16.95 |
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HAM CB RADIO 18′ RG-213U COAX AMPHENOL PL259 CONNECT. $27.66 |
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CB or Ham Radio Crystal – 128 – 2.6370 MHZ – 2637 KC – HC-6/U .050 Pin $4.00 |
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Radio Shack 40 Channel CB Radio Model TRC-446 Used $59.99 |
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CB or Ham Radio Crystal Holder 1392 – 32.7950 MHZ 27005 KC CDBY TENN $3.98 |
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Cobra 29LTD Classic CB Radio with Extra Mic $47.00 |
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COPHASE HARNESS Coax CABLE CB Ham Radio PL259 Trucker Marine RV dual antennas $22.50 |
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CB or Ham Radio Crystal Holder 448 – 7.5600 MHZ 7560 KC CR-1 C/AR $3.98 |
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Colt 485 Black Shadow Mobile SSB CB transceiver radio with mic/microphone $61.00 |
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HAM CB RADIO Cross Needle SWR Watt Power Meter 125-525MHz NISSEI RX-403 $79.99 |
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POWER / Tornado ECHO Mic Microphone for 4 pin Cobra / Uniden CB / Ham Radios $28.10 |
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CB or Ham Radio Crystal Holder 911 – 35.2710 MHZ 35271 KC MARDEN $3.98 |
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Cobra Electronics 29 LX LCD CB Radio $129.95 |
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COBRA 148-GTL AM/SSB MOBILE CB RADIO–USED $83.66 |
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S9 The Citizens Band Journal (The Official CB Radio Magazine) – 1968 $9.00 |
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Cobra 2000 GTL Base SSB CB transceiver radio with Speaker/mic/microphone $299.75 |
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CB or Ham Radio Crystal Holder 566 – 37.7500 MHZ 37750 KC TENN (2957) $3.98 |
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CB or Ham Radio Crystal Holder 1655 – 31.9900 MHZ 31990 KC MOTOROLA $3.98 |
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Workman 5000 watt CB/Ham Radio Antenna SWR/RF Power Modulation Meter $74.75 |
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8′ Microphone Cord Diesal #360-9 6 Wires CB Radio Replacment mic cord Ham Radio $4.99 |
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NEW GALAXY CB RADIO MICROPHONE REPLACEMENT DX919, DX929, DX949, DX959 $22.99 |
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Channel Selector switch/unit Cobra 148 GTL CB Radio Channel replacement Switch $21.99 |
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Chrome Aluminum On/Off Volume/Squelch Blue Jeweld Knobs CB Radio Ham Radio $9.99 |
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Workman C25 METER for CB Radio Cobra 25 & Uni PC66 & 68 $6.50 |
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HEAVY-DUTY S0239 PLUG TO PLUG CB RADIO ANTENNA MOUNT STUD CHROME PLATED ~53403~ $3.99 |
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Power Transformer TF-083 CB Radio $7.19 |
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3/8″ X 24T S0239 PLUG TO PLUG CB RADIO ANTENNA MOUNT STUD CHROME PLATED ~53402~ $3.99 |
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Speaker Jack CB Radio Ham Radio $8.99 |
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Uniden Bearcat Pro PC68XL 40-Channels Base CB Radio WITH MIC $15.50 |
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CB RADIO,FULL FEATURED DELUXE $125.49 |
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CB or Ham Radio Crystal Holder 2031 – 37.1600 MHZ 37160 KC MARDEN $3.98 |
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3/8″ X 24T S0239 PLUG TO PLUG CB RADIO ANTENNA MOUNT STUD CHROME PLATED ~53401~ $3.99 |
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2009/ 2010 /2011/2012 & 2013 DODGE RAM CB RADIO MOUNT $22.95 |
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cb radio sadelta bravo microphone $26.00 |
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2-PACK NYLON INSULATING WASHERS FOR CB RADIO ANTENNA MOUNTS 3/8″ DIA ~ 53400 ~ $1.49 |
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COBRA 148GTL 40 CHANNEL CB RADIO LSB AM USB W/ MIC $32.69 |
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CB RADIO ANTENNA ~ QUICK DISCONNECT ~ UP TO 4′ LONG SPRING LOADED ~NEW~ 53408 $5.99 |
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400 Watt Voltage Range 9.5 to15.5 VDC 36 Amp HAM and CB Radio Power Supply 13.8V $64.00 |
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Connex CB Radio In Black Case CX 3300 HP No Antenna $157.50 |
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Cobra 29 Ltd Classic Cb Radio Cobra Electronics $127.07 |
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Monkey Made CB Radio Antenna, Long Shaft, 49″ Stinger $69.99 |
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UNIVERSAL CHROME PLATED STEEL 5MM KNOBS FOR CB RADIOS SPEAKERS SCANNERS, ~58604~ $1.49 |
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Redman CB Radio 5 KEYup 8 Noise Toy Box fits Galaxy RCI $179.00 |
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UNIVERSAL REPLACEMENT 5MM KNOBS FOR CB RADIOS SPEAKERS SCANNERS, ETC ~58605~ $1.89 |
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EARBUD EARPHONE SPEAKER 3.5MM PLUG FOR USE WITH SCANNERS CB’S CB RADIO, ETC ~NEW $4.99 |
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CB or Ham Radio Crystal Holder 1090 – 27.4650 MHZ – 27465 KC HC-25/U $4.00 |
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COBRA 4 WATT RF POWER 40 CHANNEL CB RADIO WITH 9 FOOT CORD FOR CAR RV HOME $94.24 |
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Original President CB Base Radio Transceiver Speaker $69.75 |
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CB or Ham Radio Crystal Holder 913 – 8.0090 MHZ 8009 KC ALAN $3.98 |
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CB or Ham Radio Crystal Holder 2316 – 7.8500 MHZ 7850 KC FT-243 $3.98 |
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CB or Ham Radio Crystal Holder 1659 – 50.5000 MHZ 50500 KC CR-23/U CKZ $3.98 |
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CB or Ham Radio Crystal Holder 914 – 17.5650 MHZ – 17565 KC $3.98 |
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CB or Ham Radio Crystal Holder 2317 – 33.0000 MHZ – 33000 KC TENNXTAL $3.98 |
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CB or Ham Radio Crystal Holder 2318 – 17.4650 MHZ – 17465 KC TENN $3.98 |
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CB or Ham Radio Crystal Holder 721 – 23.3900 MHZ – 23390 KC HC-25U $4.00 |
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Cobra 29 LTD BT CB Radio w/Bluetooth Wireless Technology $173.00 |
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HAM CB RADIO 50′ RG-213U COAX JUMPER AMPHENOL PL259s $59.66 |
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Midland 5001, 40 Channel CB Radio $64.50 |
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Vintage Realistic TRC-412 CB Radio New In Box!! $65.00 |
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Ham 10 Meter Radio CB Radio Mini Screwdriver Set used to peak & Tune Radios $5.50 |
Sears Canada
Corporate history
A Sears store at Chinook Centre in Calgary, Alberta
Simpsons-Sears
Sears Canada began its operations as Simpsons-Sears Limited, a catalogue and mid-market suburban retailer, in 1952. The company was formed as a joint-venture between the Robert Simpson Company (Simpson’s), an existing Canadian department store retailer, and Sears, Roebuck and Co. of the United States. The purpose of the joint-venture was to take over the existing Simpson’s catalogue operations, and to build new stores in markets that were not already served by existing Simpson’s stores, leveraging Sears-Roebuck’s strong buying power and organization.
Simpson-Sears Corporate Logo circa 1953
In 1971, the company opened its new head office building in downtown Toronto.
In 1973-1974, Simpsons-Sears opened its first stores in metropolitan areas already served by Simpson’s (although in suburban areas well away from the downtown Simpson’s stores), the first such being in Mississauga, Ontario. So, to avoid confusing customers, these new stores were opened under the Sears banner. All existing Simpsons-Sears stores were rebranded to the Sears banner as well. However the name of the entity remained Simpsons-Sears.
In 1976, Simpsons-Sears inaugurated a Sears store at Galeries d’Anjou, its first location in a mall with a Simpsons store.
Hudson’s Bay acquisition of Simpsons
The Hudson’s Bay Company acquired Simpsons in 1978. Because of federal competition laws, the Hudson’s Bay Company was required to divest itself of its interest in Simpsons-Sears, which had been held by Simpsons, and the chain was formally renamed Sears Canada Inc. in 1984. The Hudson’s Bay Company eventually merged the remaining Simpsons stores into its the Bay division in 1991, and the Simpsons name has disappeared from Canada’s retail landscape. As a result of this move, Sears Canada took over eight former Simpsons and Bay stores and finally gained a major foothold in Toronto.
Sears Whole Home and Sears.ca
A Sears Home location in Moncton, New Brunswick
Interior of Pacific Centre store, a former “eatons” location.
In 1995, Sears Canada opened Sears Whole Home furniture stores located in power centres, and renamed them Sears Furniture and Appliances stores in 1999, to reflect the addition of major appliances. In 2003, Sears Canada again renamed their Furniture and Appliances store to Sears Home stores. This change was intended to reflect their broader appeal for customers seeking a one stop experience for re-making their home decor. The stores’ product line was expanded to include Home Installed Products and Services such as floor coverings, customer drapery, and other installed home related products in many locations. Today, these specialty stores are named “Sears Home”.
In 1998, Sears Canada’s website, www.sears.ca became an active channel, allowing customers to order from a selection of over 500 products. By 2001, the website became Canada’s most popular retail internet destination with over a million orders placed that year.[citation needed]
Eatons
In 1999, Sears Canada acquired The T. Eaton Company Limited. With this acquisition, Sears Canada acquired some of the assets and the trademark name of the bankrupt chain. For the first time in its history, Sears Canada held the leases to a number of prime downtown locations in Toronto (Eaton Centre and Yorkdale Mall), Vancouver (Pacific Centre), Victoria, Winnipeg, Ottawa, and Calgary (all former Eaton’s stores). Sears had intended to obtain the former Eaton downtown Montreal store but lost out to the incumbent Les Ailes de la Mode.
Sears relaunched eatons (with the lowercase “e” logo) in November 2000 as a seven-store upscale mini-brand, with locations in Vancouver, Victoria, Calgary, Winnipeg, Toronto (2 locations) and Ottawa. This operation was unsuccessful, however, and Sears converted the eatons stores to the Sears brand in 2002. Many said that the eatons stores were too upscale and/or too thinly scattered across the country for the mini-chain to have ever been profitable and worthwhile[citation needed]. The retail environment has changed with more of the population shopping at big box outlets and/or specialty stores squeezing out the middle market which is the base of the traditional department store.
New President and Sears Card
In August 26, 2004, Sears Canada Chairman and CEO Mark A. Cohen’s contract was terminated and was replaced by Brent Hollister. Cohen was formerly President of Softlines and Chief Marketing Officer of the US parent Sears.
In 2005, Sears Card financial services was outsourced to JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. with Sears receiving $3 billion CDN for the sale, while Sears Club points system was retained by the retailer. Sears also paid a special dividend upon the completion of the transaction. CEO Brent Hollister said that the move would allow Sears to refocus on its retail operations; as the chain had been lately relied heavily on its financial services division.
Privatization
In January 2006, Sears Holdings Inc, the parent company and majority shareholder of Sears Canada Inc. made a bid to purchase the remaining shares to take the company private. Some members of the board opposed the move.
Pertaining to the attempt of privatization on behalf of its parent company, Sears Holdings Limited; a recent ruling by the Ontario Securities Commission, made in August 2006, has stalled progress on this front. While the ruling does not dispel the future possibility of the privatization of Sears Canada, it does pose a significant obstacle by ruling three major shareholding blocks ineligible to vote as the blocs were given extraordinary privileges by Sears Holdings Limited.
On November 14, 2006 Sears Holdings’ move to privatize Sears Canada at a bid of $17.97/share fell through by voting amongst the minority shareholder groups. Currently Sears Holdings owns more than 70% of the total shares of Sears Canada Inc.
See also
List of Canadian department stores
Sears Holdings Corporation
Sears, Roebuck and Company
Sears Roebuck (Mexico)
References
^ “Company Profile for Sears Canada Inc (CA;SCC)”. http://zenobank.com/index.php?symbol=CA;SCC&page=quotesearch. Retrieved 2008-10-09.
^ “About Sears” – Sears Canada website
^ “Sears Canada pourrait-elle tre bientt vendue?”. Canoe. http://argent.canoe.com/lca/infos/canada/archives/2009/04/20090407-165033.html. Retrieved 2009-04-13.
^ A National Institution: The Eaton’s Chronology The Globe and Mail. February 19, 2002 (table reprinted by Western Libraries)
^ “OSC stalls Sears buyout”. CBC News. 2006-08-08. http://www.cbc.ca/story/business/national/2006/08/08/sears-tues.html?ref=rss. Retrieved 2007-01-06.
^ McFarland, Janet; Strauss, Marina (2006-09-08). “Sears Holdings smacked by OSC ruling”. Globe and Mail Update. http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20060809.wr-sears09/BNStory/Business. Retrieved 2006-01-06.
^ Shaw, Hollie (2006-11-15). “Shareholders block privatization of Sears Canada”. Financial Post. http://www.canada.com/topics/finance/story.html?id=21fcf299-ef17-451e-9b83-5aa4300bdd47&k=43534. Retrieved 2007-01-06.
External links
Sears Canada
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Sears Holdings Corporation
Current Management:
W. Bruce Johnson, interim CEO Edward Lampert, Chairman (major owner)
Founders:
Sebastian S. Kresge Alvah C. Roebuck Richard Sears
Retailers:
Kmart Big Kmart Super Kmart Lands’ End Sears Sears Grand Sears Hardware Sears Appliance Dealer Sears Outlet Sears Parts & Repair The Great Indoors Orchard Supply Hardware Sears Canada Sears Mexico
Brands:
Craftsman Diehard Kenmore Joe Boxer Martha Stewart Everyday
Annual Revenue: $49.124 billion USD (2006) Employees: 355,000 (2006) Stock Symbol: NASDAQ SHLD Website: searsholdings.com
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Is there a CB repair shop in NE Michigan?
Does anyone know if there is a CB radio repair shop in the counties of Cheboygan, Presque Isle, or Alpena? I’m In Presque Isle County and I don’t want to travel far.
Thanks.
Not much to them so I would check with a tv repair shop. Not a box store. In most cases unless it is a high end CB, will be cheaper to buy a new one or used off craigslist.
Dr. Duck’s Quack Shack CB Radio Repair – Walsenberg, Colorado
